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COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SPECIALIST I L07...

COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SPECIALIST I L0751 $44,200.
00 - $69,243.
20 FRANKLIN AND FULTON COUNTY MH/ID/EI 425 Franklin Farm Lane Chambersburg, PA 17202 Nature of Work - To assist the Administrator and the MH/ID/EI Program Specialist II with the planning and development and implementation of MH programs/systems, and to ensure those programs are in compliance with federal, state and local regulations, policies and procedures.
Minimum Experience and Training Requirements (METs) - County MH Program Specialist I requires Two years of professional level experience in the field of mental health; and a bachelor's degree; or Any equivalent combination of experience and training.
Testing - You will be rated on your experience and training.
Your score will be based on information you report on your Application and the Application Supplement No.
2012-052-1.
For more information about the County Mental Health Program Specialist 1 test, read the test announcement for County Program Specialists and Program Directors (2012-052) under Job Seekers on the Civil Service website at www.
scsc.
state.
pa.
us.
How to Apply - To obtain an application and supplement, please contact the Franklin County Human Resources Department at (717) 261-3150.
The complete application and supplement must be returned to the address above, Attn:
Charles Martin by 03/11/2014.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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